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1st Stage Returns to Live Theatre in Tysons with ‘A New Brain’
Performance at a special outdoor location: The Boro at Tysons
After more than a year of limits on live indoor entertainment with live audiences, the award-winning 1st Stage will return to live performance with a special concert edition of “A New Brain” by William Finn and James Lapine.
NextStop Theatre to Stream Musical ‘First Date’
NextStop returns theater to area audiences after more than a year dealing with the consequences of the pandemic.
Inspiring Young People in Creative Learning Activities
Fairfax Symphony named a Dominion ArtStar
With more than five decades as an honored symphony, Fairfax Symphony Orchestra (FSO) adds 2021 Dominion Energy ArtStar to its accolades.
McLean Honors Dr. King
MCC’s 2021 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day Celebration goes virtual with three events
With three distinct programs to celebrate the 2021 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day, and with an abundance of health and safety precautions, the McLean Community Center (MCC) has developed original, inter-active, virtual programs.
‘Nutcracker’ Returns Virtually
Special free broadcast of ‘The Nutcracker’ from Fairfax Symphony Orchestra in collaboration with the Fairfax Ballet and County Television
With performing arts venues and concert halls closed for live entertainment due to the COVID pandemic three Fairfax County institutions have developed a solution for those seeking Holiday entertainment.
Live Entertainment Returns to CenterStage in Reston
With so much stress due to the ongoing COVID pandemic, CenterStage is “providing arts to help us navigate the uncertainty, and in a manner that patrons can be confident about their health and safety,” said Leila Gordon, executive director, Reston Community Center. “The arts can help us heal.”
Live Theater is Back in Vienna
Working to bring original entertainment to the community during the current pandemic, the Vienna Theater Company (VTC) in association with the Vienna Department of Parks and Recreation has developed a unique opportunities to enjoy theater; either as a live, in-person production or in a Zoom digital format.
Fun for the Brave at Workhouse Arts Center
“Nightmare Alley,” Northern Virginia’s First-Ever Haunted Drive-Thru
The ever-enterprising Workhouse Arts Center is bringing the upcoming Halloween season thrills with its “’Nightmare Alley’, the first immersive, completely contactless drive-thru Halloween experience in the region,” said Joseph Wallen, Director of Performing Arts at the Workhouse.
2020 Fall for the Book Goes Virtual
Connecting the literary community through online gatherings.
This year’s twenty-second annual Fall for the Book will be like no other; a virtual festival, streaming until late November 2020.
Live Music Arriving to Meadowlark Gardens in Vienna
Virginia Chamber Orchestra and Meadowlark Gardens Park partner for musical joy.
Through a unique partnership, live music will be heard within the surrounding beauty of the stunning public park, Meadowlark Botanical Gardens.
Drive-in Movie Theater Opens in Lorton
Workhouse Arts Center opening family-friendly entertainment.
Adapting to the special circumstances of COVID-19 with the need for social distancing, the Workhouse Arts Center will be presenting movie entertainment for the whole family.
’The Mystery of Edwin Drood’ Comes to Lorton
Fun, immersive musical mystery arriving at the Workhouse Arts Center.
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Be Part of Celebrating Young Musicians in Fairfax
Live performance of NPR’s ‘From The Top’ at Center for the Arts.
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Uniquely Female Storytelling Coming to Fairfax
Better Said Than Done’s Women’s Storytelling Festival.
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Soul-Stirring ‘The Diary of Anne Frank’ in Reston
Coming to CenterStage from Reston Community Players.
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Making Connections in a Hectic City in Herndon
NextStop Theatre’s upcoming musical “Ordinary Days.”
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Fairfax Symphony Spotlights Vivaldi’s ‘The Four Seasons’
Paired with Pizzola’s sensual “The Four Seasons of Buenos Aires.”
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Goodness Triumphs in Rossini’s ‘Cinderella’ in Fairfax City
Virginia Opera performances Feb. 15 and 16 at Center for the Arts.
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Dance and Live Music Take Center Stage at Workhouse Arts Center
‘Winter Music and Dance Festival’ from Next Reflex Dance Collective.
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Singular Opportunity Awaits in Fairfax City
World premiere of Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company’s “What Problem?” at Center for the Arts
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